The Brashear High School would like to take this opportunity to thank the merchants and businesses which support the Renaissance Program. The contributions are truly appreciated and do make a difference in student's attitude, attendance, and achievement. When you patronize these businesses, please express your appreciation to them for their contributions to our students.
The following have contributed to the program for the 1999-2000
school year: Fazoli's, Petite-3-Cinema, Pizza Hut, Dairy Queen,
Athlete's Foot, Stage, Taylor Flowers, Domino's Pizza, Little
Caesars Pizza, Taco Bell, Subway, Hardee's Restaurant, Flowers
by Lynne, Maurices, McDonald's Restaurant, Sonic Drive-In, Burger
King, Joyce's Styling Hut, and PTS.
With the conclusion of the fall extracurricular activities, we would like to congratulate the following students for their awards and honors.
Amber Dailing, Trevor Mills, Dru Talbert, and Nathan Kelsey were named to the All-Conference 2nd team. Ashlee Erwin, Amanda Fisher and Joey Missen were named to the All-Conference 1st team.
Ten band and choir members qualified for the Annual Tri-Conference Music performance to be held Nov. 1 at 1:00 in our high school gym. Those students are Kate Slavin, Kelly Moore, Kristin Osborn, Katie Thudium, Brooke Crandall, Jenny Elsea, Charlotte Longano, Sara Heath, Shelly Howard, and Shaun Heath.
Jason Taylor received a statewide Youth Leadership Award for his outstanding community leadership. This award was sponsored by Missouri Community Betterment. Community Betterment is a statewide recognition program administered by the Missouri Department of Economic Development.
Congratulations to all of these students on their accomplishments.
Our first Drug-Free Activity Night of the year is scheduled for
Friday, Nov. 19 at 7 P.M. Our featured entertainment for the evening
is being crowned Brashear High School Womanless Woman of the Year.
Other activities will include volleyball, bowling, ping pong,
board games and refreshments. We invite all parents and community
members as well as students in grades 7-12 to participate. Donations
for refreshments are welcome.
School was dismissed Oct. 7 and 8 at the Adair County R-II School District for teachers to attend teacher's meetings in Quincy and Kirksville.
Quincy Conference was held Oct. 7 in Quincy, IL and featured several nationally-known speakers.
District Teacher's Meeting, sponsored by MSTA, was held in Kirksville on Oct. 8 with featured speaker Dave Leedy and department meetings were also held.
Rhonda Harrison served as the school's representative to the Northeast District Assembly of Delegates, held Oct. 7.
Most of our teachers attended at least one day.
Individual parents whose children qualify for the enrichment program will be receiving notification soon.
Referrals may be made by teachers and/or parents. Students may be referred at any time during the school year.
Students must meet at least two of the three following criteria to be identified as gifted:
a. Achievement Test Scores: Students scoring at the 95th percentile or above in any area on an achievement test.
b. Group IQ Scores: Students scoring at or above 125 on the Otis-Lennon School Ability Test (or comparable Group IQ Test).
c. Gifted Evaluation Scale: Students scoring at or above 125.
If you have any questions or concerns, contact Ann DeRosear at
323-5272.
The Elementary will be celebrating Reading Week during the week
of November 15th - 19th . We will kick the
week off by reading Monday night from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at
Camp Read A Lot (elementary gym). Campers will be reading in tents,
sleeping bags, etc. Be sure to bring your flashlight and join
in on the fun.
On November 19th Young Audiences of St. Louis will
be presenting "Casey at Bat" - Scott Hanson will be
presenting a comic and heartfelt production. Mr. Hanson combines
poetry, song, mime, juggling, and even a touch of magic as he
examines
This month we are studying the word gratefulness as a part
of our character education. Appreciation, gratitude, and thanks
are words often used interchangeably, but they each have very
precise meanings that complement and balance one another.
Appreciation is setting a value on something. It is esteeming
a person, object, experience, or idea. Gratitude is the feeling
one has after a kind word, deed, or gift that has been received,
especially when it was unexpected or undeserved. Thanks is the
outward expression made by a grateful person toward those who
have inspired gratitude. It is acknowledging that a favor has
been received.
The first day of fall has just passed and winter is right around
the corner. Soon we will be listening to the radio for bus information.
Are we having school? Will the buses be running late? Are the
buses running on hard surface roads only?
Have you ever thought about the inconvenience of not having a
school bus pick up your children? Riding a school bus is often
an over looked privilege. It is important to us to provide safe
transportation to our students. In order to do this it is necessary
for the bus drivers, students, parents and the school district
personnel to work in harmony.
The administrative staff discussed ways to ensure the safety of
our students with our bus drivers. As a result, we are cracking
down on behavior problems that are occurring on the bus. We have
developed a bus policy that we will be strictly enforcing.
Profanity will not be permitted on the bus. If your child uses
profanity on the bus it will be an automatic bus suspension. Another
area we are working on is seeing to it that no students are walking
around when the bus is in motion. We care deeply about our students
and we want their bus ride to be safe and pleasant.
We have really appreciated the support we have received from our
families. Please remember my office door is open come by anytime
to see me. We welcome your suggestions.
Dr. Joyce Montgomery
Breakfast each day includes cereal, milk, juice or fruit. New
regulations mandate the main entree for the day must be placed
on each tray (designated by * in daily menu).
Monday: Muffin/Chicken fingers*, corn, beets, fruit, cookie
Tuesday: Sausage/Ham*, potatoes, green beans, fruit, brownies
Wednesday: French toast/Spaghetti*, meat sauce, lettuce, fruit, cake
Thursday: Breakfast Bites/Turkey*, gravy, peas, fruit, hot rolls
Friday: Sausage/Beef stew*, corn bread, white beans, slaw, apple
crisp
Monday: Pancakes/Juicy burger*, peas, chips, fruit, brownies
Tuesday: Donut/Mr. Ribb*, baked potato, green beans, fruit, jello
Wednesday: Biscuit & gravy/chicken nuggets*, corn, beets, fruit cobbler
Thursday: Toast & jelly/Nachos*, lettuce, tomatoes, fruit, cookie
Friday: Scrambled eggs/Corn dogs*, baked beans, carrots, fruit,
cake
Monday: Egg & cheese omlete/Pizza*, corn, spinach, fruit, cake
Tuesday: Ham/Turkey & noodles*, cottage cheese, slaw, fruit, jello
Wednesday: French toast/Honey lemon chicken*, green beans, hominy, fruit, Rice Krispie Treat
Thursday: Breakfast pizza/Meatloaf*, lettuce, sweet potatoes, fruit, brownies
Friday: Pancake/Chili or vegetable soup*, crackers, cheese, celery/carrot
sticks, fruit, cookie
Monday: Waffle/Garlic cheese bread*, corn, beets, fruit, Rice Krispie Treat
Tuesday: Breakfast Bites/Turkey*, gravy, mashed potatoes, green beans, fruit, cranberry sauce
Wednesday: Muffin/Tenderloin on bun*, baked beans, carrots, fruit, cookie
Thursday: NO SCHOOL
Friday: NO SCHOOL
Monday: Biscuit & gravy/Chicken patty*, corn spinach, fruit, cake
Tuesday: French Toast/Taco casserole*, lettuce, chips, tomatoes, fruit
1* | 2* | 3 | 4* | 5* | 6 | |
7 | 8* | 9* | 10* | 11* | 12* | 13* |
14 | 15* | 16* | 17* | 18* | 19* | 20 |
21 | 22* | 23* | 24* | 25* | 26* | 27 |
28 | 29* | 30* |
1 | Tri-County Conference Band & Choir Tour - Bevier 8:30, Atlanta 10:00, & Brashear 1:00 | ||
1 | JH Basketball w/ Macon County One Quarter of B-Girls and B-Boys will be played. | H | 5:15 |
2 | Early Dismissal | 12:45 | |
2 | Parent/Teacher Conferences | 1:00-8:00 | |
4 | JH Basketball w/ Linn County | H | 6:00 |
5 | Early Dismissal | 12:45 | |
8 | Busy Bees | 9-11:00 | |
8-13 | Atlanta Junior High Tournament | T | TBA |
12 | In-Service Early-Out | 12:45 | |
15-19 | Elementary Reading Week | ||
15 | Picture Retakes | 9:00 | |
15 | JH "B" Basketball w/ LaPlata | H | 5:30 |
16 | 2nd & 3rd Grade Physicals | ||
18 | 2nd & 3rd Grade Physicals | ||
19 | NHS/Student Council Fun Night | 7:00-10:00 | |
22 | Busy Bees | 9-11:00 | |
23 | HS Basketball w/Knox County | T | 6:00 |
24 | Early Dismissal - Thanksgiving | 12:45 | |
25 | NO SCHOOL - Thanksgiving Vacation | ||
26 | NO SCHOOL - Thanksgiving Vacation | ||
29-Dec. 4 | Novinger High School Tournament | TBA |
These are the businesses and individuals who have very graciously
bought ads from our yearbook staff. When you do business with
these companies, please remember to thank them for their support.
Adair Co. Veterinary Clinic - Baltimore Bagels - Northern MO Eye
Center - Bayview Building Supply - Bob Giovannini, County Assessor
- Brashear Oil Company - Circle M Music - Collins Rental - Country
Kitchen - Kirksville Daily Express and Crier - David O. Erwin,
County Collector - Ailerons - Bank Midwest - Bill Murrell, County
Recorder - Brashear Ag - Brown's Shoe Fit - Citizens Bank of Edina
- Compu-Tek - D&J Screen Printing - Dairy Queen - Davis Playle
Funeral Home - American Family Insurance, Bill Mangini - Bank
of Kirksville - Blossom Shop - Brashear Community Bible Church
- Buck Brothers Sunny Slope - Coe Ann Hardwick, Complete Chiropractic
Care - Copy Systems - D&J Sporting - Daniels and Taggart Attorneys
- Days Inn - Dr. Harry Young - Kirksville Farm and Home - Galloway
Lumber Do-It-Center - Gene's Small Engines - Heilig Meyers Furniture
Co. - Hudson-Rimer Funeral Home - Shelter Insurance, Jerry Thomas
- Kim's Secretarial Services - LaPlata Pharmacy - Little Jess
Ford - Dr. John Sparks D.O. - Farr, Hickman and Slavin Attorneys
- Gardner Collier Jewelry - Hardee's Restaurant - Hollister Inc.
- Hy-Vee Food Store - Jones Brothers Service Station - Kirksville
Lumber Co. - LaPlata State Bank - Loren Hatfield Body & Frame
-KLTE - Terry Novinger Equipment and Repair - Northeast Missouri
State Bank - Sonic Drive-In - Pro Tech - Marino, Phillips &
Early Clinic
Family Eye Care, Michael R. Willman, D.O. - Frick & Cundiff
Attorneys - Gary's Super Shell - Heetco - House of Jesus - JC
Penney - Joyce's Styling Hut - Knox County Stone Company - Linda
Decker, Circuit Clerk - Lori J. Smith, County Treasurer - Nelson
Maytag - Music Masters - New Beginnings Family Worship Center
- Northeast Regional Health System - Pickell Abstract - Prenger's
Apple Market - Randy Forquer, Sheriff - Riback Plumbing Supply
- Roger's Trucking - Mark Twain Telephone Company - MFA Agri Services
- N.E. Missouri Orthopedic Associates, P.C., Dr. E. Glen Browning
D.O. - Noel's Studio - Petite 3 Cinema - Platz Barber Shop - R
& E Mini Storage - Ratliff & Reed Auto Sales - Rider Drug
Store - Sears - Maxine's Back to Nature - Motter Tire & Auto
- NEMO Trader - Northeast MO. Cooperative Services - Pfeiffer
Health Center - Ponderosa - Dr. Randall Barnes D.O. - Reflections
2000 - Robert D. Collinge D.D.S. - Simpson Printing Co. - Slaughter
Printing Co. - Sparks Construction - Sunspot Cruise and Tanning
- Terry's Medical Supplies - The Kid in Me - Todd Wheeler Motors
- Tractor Supply Co. - Uncle Jim's Café - Dr. W.L. Martin
O.D., P.C. - Truman State University - Sonny's Collision Center
- Stone Creations - Sydenstricker Lawn & Garden - The Blue
Room - The Paragon of Family Hair Care - Tom Hensley, Prosecuting
Attorney - Traveler's Hotel - Vic's Cleaners - Wal-Mart Super
Center - Hunter's Banner Tire - Spanish Curl - Sunbrite Laundry
- Team Dannco - The Farm Shop - Tires & Tailpipes - Kirksville
Small Animal Hospital - Travis Noe Funeral Home - Vip Paging -
VIP Enterprises - Wooden Nickel - Kirksville Area Technical Center
- Dr. J. Haman D.O. - ASAP Graphics
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